Recall on Male Enhancement Drugs

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A recall is being conducted by the FDA on products containing undeclared Sildenafil/ or Tadalafil. The active ingredients are used to treat erectile dysfunction. These ingredients can be found in drugs such as Extenze. Because these ingredients may interact with nitrates, those who take prescriptions for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease may be in danger.

Extenze

The following products are intended to be used for increasing or enhancing sexual activity among males;

Those who have experienced any side effects should consult with their health care professional immediately.

The following information was provided by the FDA, “The products are packaged in 1 capsule blister packs, 3 pill bottles, 6 pill bottles, 12 pill bottles and 30 tablet boxes. These products were distributed to 20 selected retail locations in several states by Midwest Wholesale from August 1, 2013 to October 22, 2013.

Midwest Wholesale is notifying its retailers and customers by telephone and recall letter and is arranging for return of all recalled products. Consumers and retailers that have these products which are being recalled should stop consumption or further distribution and return to place of purchase or directly to Midwest Wholesale, 617 N Althea Ave, Nixa, MO 65714.”

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